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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Geum coccineum/Geum. Rosaceae. Rosales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Scarlet Avens. Common name/Dwarf orange avens Native to/Balkans. Northern Turkey. Southeast Europe *about 50 soecies *basal leaves,to 8in(20cm)long. the kidney shaped terminal leafleft, 2-6in(5-15cm)long. Flowers, to 1.1/2in(4cm) across. *’Geum’ is a Ltinized version of an ancient Greek word, ‘geus’ meaning “to give favor”. Photographed 4/25 8:59am 2024 Posted 4/26(Friday) 1:15pm 2024
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Paeonia officinalis/Paeonia. Paeoniaceae. Saxifragales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commony called/Garden peony Native to/Southern Europe Symbolism/Romance. Good fortune. Honor Japanese symbol/Happy marriage. Virility *Genus of 30 or more species. *Cup-shaped,shiny, deep red or rose-pink flowers,4-5in (10-13cm)across. *The peony is named after Paeon(Paean). Photographed 4/21 9:06am 2024 Posted 4/22(Monday) 11:33am 2024
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana/Kalanchoe. Crassulaceae. Saxifragales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Flaming katy. Florist kalanchoe Native to/China. Southern and South-east Africa Symbolism/Persistence. Eternal love *Genus of about 130 species *The plant was broght to Europe in around 1930. *Bred by German seed merchant Robert Blossfeld. *Dark green leaves, 3in(8cm) long stalks. Tubular scarlet flowers , 1/2in(1.5cm) long. Photographed 4/9 9:02am 2024 Posted 4/10(Wednesday) 11:38am 2024
1692
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Freesia refracta alba/Freesia. Iridaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta. Commonly called/Freesia lactea. Common Freesia. Grandma’s Freesia Botancal name/(Pronunciation) Freesia:Free-zhi-a ree-Fac-ta Native to/South Africa.(Western Cape) Symbolism/Rewakening. Revitalization *Genus of 6 or more species. Photographed 3/28 8:52am 2024 Posted 3/29(Friday) 11:39am 2024
1692
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Narcissus pseudonarcissus/Narcissus. Amaryllidaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Wild daffodil. Lent lily Native to/Europe. North Africa. Spain. Portugal. Germany. England Symbolism/A herald of love. Rebirth. Hope. Renewal *Freud picked the myth of Narcissus as a symbol of a self-absorbed person whose libido is invested in the ego itself, rather than in other people. Photographed 3/20 9:12am 2024 Posted 3/20 12:15pm 2024
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Freesia refracta/Freesia. Iridaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Common freesia Native to/South Africa Known as/‘Cape lily-of-the valley’ Symbolism/Innocence. Rewakeing and revitalization *Cormous perennial with linear leaves, 5~16in(12~40cm)long. *First described as a genus in 1866 by Christian Friedrich Ecklon(1886). *Named after the German botanist and physician, Friedrich Freese(1795~1876). Photographed 3/17 9:13am 2024 Posted 3/18 12:27pm 2024
1658
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Iris xiphium/Iris. Iridaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly known as/the Spanish iris Native to/Spain. Portugal. France. Italy. Algeria. Tunisia Symbolism/Hope. Wisdom. Trust. Royalty *Genus of about 300 species *Color blue or violet/ H. 32in(80cm). S.6in(15cm) *The iris earned its name from the ancient Greek Goddess Iris, a messanger to the gods who was thought to use the rainbow as a bridge between heaven and eath. Photographed 3/14 10:52am. 2024 Posted 3/15(Friday) 12:05pm 2024
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Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Ranunculus asiaticus/Ranunculus. Ranunculaceae. Ranunculales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Persian buttercup Native to/Eastern Mediterranean region. Asia. Europe. Africa Symbolism/Charm. Attraction *Genus of about 400 species * Has single or double flowers *H/18-22in(45-55cm). S/4in(10cm) *Derived from Latin words ‘ranu’ and ‘unculus’. “Ranunculus” means little frog. They often found growing naturally in wet marshy areas “among the frogs”. Photographed 3/12 9:21am 2024 Posted 3/13(Wednesday) 11:56am 2024
1763
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Pyrus calleryana/Pyrus. Rosaceae. Rosales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Callery pear. Bradford pear Native to/China. Vietnam Symbolism/A symbol of immortality *They are produced in early spring. *The white, five-petaled flowers are about 3/4 to 1inc(2-2.5cm) in dismeter, *Genus name is the Latin name of ‘pear’. *A French missionary, Joseph Callery discovered and collected this plant in China in 1858. Photographed 2/28 9:10am 2024 Posted 3/1(Friday) 10:59am 2024
1786
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Narcissus tazetta/Narcissus. Amaryllidaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Cream narcissus. Grand Primo Narcissus Symbolism/Youthfulness. the awakening of desire after the numbness of winter. *H 12-16inc(30-40cm) *Extremery variable, late fall-mid spring flowering bulb *Very variable Division 10 daffodil with erect,broad, twisted, keeled, glaucous, mid-green leaves Photographed 2/23 9:03am 2024 Posted 2/23(Friday) 11:48am 2024
1721
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Argyranthemum frutescens/Argyranthemum. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Marguerite daisy. Sassy Red Native to/the Canary Islands and Maderia Naturalized in/Italy. Southern California Symbolism/Love. Innocence. Protection. Truth *Genus of 23 species of procumbent or spreading to erect *The word ‘Marguerite’ comes from the Ancient Greek margatites, which comes from the Babylonian and means “Pearl”. Photographed 2/4 8:32am 2024 Posted 2/7(Wednesday) 11:33am 2024
1753
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Antirrhinum majus/Antirrhinum. Plantaginaceae. Lamiales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Snapdragon Native to/the Mediterranean region. Western North America From/rocky site in Europe, US, and North Africa Symbolism/Graciousness. Strength *Genus of about 30~40species of annuals *Symbol of graciousness and elegance due to their delicate, unique blooms and the way they stand tall and proud. *It’s believed that snapdragons were originally wildflowers in Spain and Italy. Photographed 2/1 9:16am 2024 Posted 2/2(Friday) 11:37am 2024
1727
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Alstroemeria ligtu/Alstroemeria. Alstroemeriaceae. liliales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Peruvian lily. Inca lily Native to/Central Chile. Peru. Northwest Argentina Symbolism/Devotion. Friendship *Genus about 50 species *The flower was first discovered in the 18th century by the Swedish botanist Baron von Alstromer who introduced it to Europe. Photographed 1/9 8:52am 2024 Posted 1/10(Wednesday) 12:00pm 2024
1749
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Lavandula stoechas/Lavandula. Lamiaceae. Lamiales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/French lavender. Butterfly lavender Native to Mediterranean countries:France. Spain. Portugal. Italy. Turkey. Greece Symbolized/Purity. Silence. Devotion. Serenity. Grace. Carlmness *The color is associated with the “crown chakra”,which is the energy associated with higher purpose and spiritual connectivity. *The early Greeks learned a lot about “Lavender flower” perfumes and the use of aromatic herbs from the Egyptians. Photographed 1/7 9:28am 2024 Posted 1/8(Monday) 11:57am 2024
1714
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Mandevilla sanderi/Mandevilla. Apocynaceae. Gentianales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Brazilian jasmine. Rocktrumpet Originated/Brazil Native to/Southwestern United States. Mexico. the West Indies *It was first described as a genus in 1840. *The cultivars of Mandevilla sanderi include ‘My Fair Lady’ with flowers of pink and white colour, ‘Red Riding Hood’ with pink flowers. Photographed 12/25 8:43am 2023 Posted 12/27(Wednesday) 12:21pm 2023
1875
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Alcea rosea/Alcea. Malvaceae. Malvales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Hollyhock Native to/Turkey. Asia Symbolism/Growth. Rebirth *It was imported into Europe from Southwestern China during the 15th century. *Genus of about 60 species of biennials and short-lived perrennials found in tempetate regions of Europe and Asia. *The name Hollyhock is believed to have derived from the Anglo-Saxon term, “holy-hoc” or holy mallow being a common name given to all members of althea family. Photographed 12/17 9:29am 2023 Posted 12/18(Monday) 11:25am 2023
1976
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Osteospermum ecklonis/Osteospermum. Asteraceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly known as/Cape marguerite. Blue-White-daisy bush Symbolism/Silence. purity. Innocence Native to/South Africa. Arabian peninsula Symbolism/Silence. Purity. Innocence *Genus of about 70 species of evergreen subshrubs, perennials and annuals. *The plants were discovered in the 19th century and brought to Europe and United States. Photographed 12/7 9:51am 2023 Posted 12/8(Friday) 11:55am 2023
1948
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Bergenia crassifolia/Bergenia. Saxifragaceae. Saxifragales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Siberian tea. Heart-leaved bergenia. Winter-blooming bergenia Native to/Northwest China to Siberia *The specific epithet is from the Latin words ‘crass’ meaning “thick” and ‘folia’ meaning “leaves”. *Clump-forming perennial with oblong, 3 1/2-7 in(9~18cm) long, with toothed margins, becoming red-tinged in winter. *The name Bergenia was given to the genus in honour of the German botanist and physician Karl August von Bergen(1704~1759). Photographed 12/5 10:08am 2023 Posted 12/6(Wednesday) 11:51am 2023
1883
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Leptospermum scoparium/Lestospermum. Myrtaceae. Myrtales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Manuka. New Zealand teatree Native to/New Zealand. Southeastern Australia Spiritual meaning/Protection. Purification. Healing rituals *Scientific name from the Greek words “leptos”(slender) and “sperma”(seed), referring to the narrow seeds. The specific epithet name scoparium means ‘broom-like’. Photographed 11/26 8:59am 2023 Posted 11/27(Monday) 12:08pm 2023
1739
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis/Hibiscus. Malvaceae. Malvales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Chinese hibiscus Native to/Tropical Asia. Southeast Asia Symbolism/Courage. life. Beauty. Femininity Hibiscus will/Open your heart to love. Help you see into the future. Help you to relax and let go of your fears *Plants can be kept small and bushy with regurar pruning and may live for up to 20 years. *The generic name is derived from the Greek name “ibiskos”. Photographed 11/19 9:41am 2023 Posted 11/20(Monday) 12:27pm 2023
1696
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Oxalis spiralis/Oxalis. Oxalidaceae. Oxalidales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Golden Oxalis Known as/Wood sorrels. Yellow sorrels Native to/Central and South America Ranging from/Chiapas to Peru. El Salvador through Costa Rica into Panama Symbolism/Hope. Faith. Love. Luck *The majority of spesies have three leaflets and called ‘Shamrock’. SHAMROCK: *the unofficial symbol of Ireland *have three leaflets which are shaped like a heart *long been the symbol of good luck Photographed 11/8 10:58am 2023 Posted 11/8(Wednesday) 12:30pm 2023
1789
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Cyclamen persicum/Cyclamen. Primulaceae. Ericales Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/The Persian cyclamen. Florist’s Cyclamen Native to/Iran. Northeast Somalia Symbolism/Sincerity. Lasting feelings *”Your beauty makes me perplexed and despair”, goes the song. *The philosopher Plato described the plant as far back as the 4th Century BC. * The name is derived from the Greek word ‘kuklos’, which means “circle”. Photographed 11/2 9:51am 2023 Posted 11/3(Friday) 11:44am 2023
1749
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Campanula poscharskyana Degen/Campanula. Campanulaceae. Asterales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Serbian bellflower Originated from/Southern Europe Native to/Eastetn Europe snd Mediterranean region Symbolism/Feelings of gratitude. Humility. Everlasting love *First published in Magyat Bot. Lapok in 1908. *The native range of this species is Croatia to Montenegto. Photographed 10/29 10:17am 2023 Posted 10/30(Monday) 12:21pm 2023
1768
Yumiko (California U.S.A)
Epiocapitella hupehensis/Epiocapitella. Ranunculaceae. Ranunculales. Magnoliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Japanese anemone Native to/Asia Symbolism/Protection from evil *The specific epithet ‘hupehensis’ which means “from Hupeh province, China”. *In Chinese, it is called ‘da•po•wan•hua•hua’ which means “broken bowl flower”. *Genus name is often said to be derived from the Greek word ‘anemos’ meaning “wind”. Photographed 10/12 9:32am 2023 Posted 10/13(Friday) 12:09pm 2023
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